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Abrechnung in San Franzisko

Originaltitel: Gli esecutori
  • 1976
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
1050
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Roger Moore in Abrechnung in San Franzisko (1976)
A Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The lawyer also enlists the aid of his best friend, a grand prix driver with an adventurous streak.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The l... Alles lesenA Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The lawyer also enlists the aid of his best friend, a grand prix driver with an adventurous str... Alles lesenA Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The lawyer also enlists the aid of his best friend, a grand prix driver with an adventurous streak.

  • Regie
    • Maurizio Lucidi
  • Drehbuch
    • Roberto Leoni
    • Franco Bucceri
    • Maurizio Lucidi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Roger Moore
    • Stacy Keach
    • Ivo Garrani
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    1050
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Maurizio Lucidi
    • Drehbuch
      • Roberto Leoni
      • Franco Bucceri
      • Maurizio Lucidi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Roger Moore
      • Stacy Keach
      • Ivo Garrani
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Ulisse
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Charlie Hanson
    Ivo Garrani
    Ivo Garrani
    • Salvatore Francesco
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Luigi Nicoletta
    Ennio Balbo
    Ennio Balbo
    • Don Giuseppe Continenza
    Loretta Persichetti
    • Hannah - la segretaria
    Peter Martell
    Peter Martell
    • Tano
    • (as Pietro Martellanza)
    Luigi Casellato
    • Pete
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Fortunato
    Rosemarie Lindt
    • La donna di Salvatore
    Aldo Rendine
    • Rocca - il sindaco
    Emilio Vale
    Salvatore Torrisi
    • La guardia del corpo di Salvatore
    Franco Fantasia
    • Il sacertdote
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Padre Frank
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • L'assassino in Sicilia
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Aldo Bonamano
    • Un mafioso
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Remo De Angelis
    Remo De Angelis
    • Un barista
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Maurizio Lucidi
    • Drehbuch
      • Roberto Leoni
      • Franco Bucceri
      • Maurizio Lucidi
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    6Bezenby

    "You never forget the taste of human flesh!" - "Wrong film, Stacey"

    I was led to believe from reviews that this was some sort of buddy comedy with Roger Moore and Stacey Keach and although the film does have its lighter moments (mainly down to Keach) it is still a violent Eurocrime film that doesn't skimp on the car chases, punch-ups, or smoking.

    You see Moore is a lawyer for his Uncle, who is a mobster trying to go straight. The Uncle has recently imported a huge wooden cross from a chapel in Sicily as a gift to his estranged priest friend Ettor Manni, but when three Sicilians turn up, kidnap the delivery men, then steal a shipment of heroin concealed in the cross, all hell breaks loose. Only we the audience are clued in that there's a black-gloved killer (possibly on loan from a giallo) who kills the delivery men with a silencer. Somebody doesn't want witnesses!

    Moore seems to be some sort of mediator for all the mob bosses too, so he's given the task of recovering the heroin, tracking down the three gangsters, and finding out who set up his Uncle. To do that he enlists Stacey "You Never Forget the Taste of Human Flesh!" Keach, a race car driver, and you better believe that's coming in handy later in the film. Moore travels to Sicily while Keach hits the streets looking for the heroin, where he discovers that it's not being sold - so where is it?

    I suppose you could complain that the film is all over the place tone-wise, with the drug dealing granny and Keach merrily destroying a car by driving it around San Francisco on one side and the gangland executions on the other side, but I liked it. You've got a bit of a mystery going on and James Bond fighting Romano Puppo, who doesn't want that?

    We also get a car chase thrown in where two trucks get involved and I couldn't tell if they belonged to the bad guys or Roger Moore just killed them because they got in his way. All the Eurocrime elements are here, so I guess whether you enjoy or not depends on how you get on with Roger Moore and Stacey Keach.
    iaido

    pretty stale exploitation crime comedy

    Roger Moore and Stacey Keach star in this Italian-American co-production, and try to be the Martin and Lewis of 70's crime exploitation cinema. The rigor mortis of Roger Moore was never more noticeable as it is here, playing the straight man next to the Keach's easygoing rouge. It's a rather stale exploitation film, with the typical one liners, car chases, shoot outs, and gratuitously bad dubbing of the Italian actors. The film does have one great highlight when Keach takes a gangster's car for a test drive, and in hair-raising fashion, wrecks it through the streets of San Francisco. Unfortunately, it all doesn't work- the comedy isn't funny enough, neither Keach or Moore are particularly convincing (especially Moore, who is as dry as a desert), the violence and stuntwork is middling, the story isn't very engaging, and the ending is painfully banal. There may be just enough `so bad it's good' work that 70's exploitation fans may be entertained, but no one would call it great.

    Just to give an idea what you're in for- in the finale, Keach (as Charlie) hides some dope in cans of powdered milk, stashed in the trunk of his car. Moore, to keep him out of trouble, pushes the car over a cliff and says, `It was only powdered milk, wasn't it Charlie? And, what's the use of crying over powdered milk?' You may now groan if you aren't already.
    6Coventry

    From Sicily with Love (and a cross full of heroin)

    Back in the 70s everything was possible; - just ask Sir Roger Moore! Shooting a down & dirty Italian mafia/gangster exploitation thriller in between two major James Bond productions? Sure, why not! In "Street People", the über-British Moore supposedly plays a half-Sicilian counsellor based in San Francisco. If you can believe that, the rest of the overly silly, far-fetched and pointlessly convoluted plot shouldn't be too difficult to accept, neither. The opening sequences are impressive, for certain. In the San Franciscan harbor, a massive Jesus' cross arrives in a container from Sicily. It's a gift to the local church, by the former mafia don Salvatore Francesco, but it turns out the hollowed cross was stuffed with heroin and three innocent harbor workers were killed during unloading. Furious over the accusation that the supposedly unaware Salvatore abuses the church to smuggle drugs into America, he assigns his nephew Ulisse to investigate who organized the drug-transport. Ulisse, at his turn, calls in the help of his buddy Charlie, who's a totally reckless and unscrupulous race car driver and thrill seeker. During their search, many double-crossings and nasty family secrets come to the surface, though.

    The script of "Street People" (aka "The Man from the Organization" and about half a dozen other alternate titles) seriously lacks structure and coherence, but it also contains many clever little ideas and a handful of near-genius action sequences. I agree with what most reviewers mentioned already, namely that Stacy Keach steals the show as the pleasantly deranged Charlie. The "test drive" scene is unforgettable and there's another very spectacular and insane chase sequence with colossal trucks towards the climax. During this chase, you can clearly spot that the stunt drivers don't nearly resemble Roger Moore and Stacy Keach, but who cares? The flashback footage to Sicily in the 1930s is so exaggeratedly melodramatic, due to the slow-motion filming and the harrowing music, that it almost becomes hilarious!
    7ralfsiegel

    Not that bad

    In my opinion, the ratings are somewhat unfair, possibly because they compare the film with current productions. The film is from 1976 and therefore should be measured at the standards of that time and here, I find, it still exceeds the average. The two main actors, Roger Moore and, more specifically, Stacey Keach, are the main reason for this. Some complain about the English dubbing. About this I can say nothing, but I can imagine that a bad dubbing can mess something, or all here. Well, the German Dubbing is very good, both protagonists have the well- known sync voices, Roger Moore, for example, from his James Bond films. Both act as buddies and complement each other excellently, just Keach's role brings loose the film excellently and humorously. The music is better than the beats from other Italian films of the 70s. Also the production and the existing budget is higher. I often read 'low budget film' but as mentioned before, compare it to the standard Italian classic flick and not with an James Bond Production. The two auto- action scenes are very well implemented, also the filming sites was well-considered. Surely we have here no top film belonging to the IMDb Top 250, but in my opinion synonymous not the superfluous film, which is only waste of time. It is a solid, versatile action tiller who can be given a chance. In German its called Abrechnung in San Francisco, meaning Last billing in SF, which suits much better than Street People. A weak 7, but a 7.
    Wizard-8

    Forgettable

    Aside from the novelty of seeing Roger Moore (as a half-Sicilian!) and Stacy Keach, there really isn't much of interest here. It's mostly people talking - all dubbed. Even Moore and Keach are dubbed! (Using their own voices, which leads to a weird effect) There are a few not-bad chase sequences, but there's a sloppiness to them, as there is to the entire production; this movie really screams, "Italians made this." Bobbing cameras, slightly blurred photography, uses of a zoom lens is more than enough evidence for that. Only for people into Italian cinema of this genre.

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      Sir Roger Moore stated in his memoirs that neither he nor Stacy Keach understood the movie they were making, and still didn't understand it when watching the final print.
    • Patzer
      The windshield on Ulisse's car is blown completely out when the hit man fires his first shot at it, but when the hit man approaches the vehicle moments later, the windshield is now intact but heavily cracked.
    • Zitate

      Charlie Hanson: Excuse me sweetheart, can you tell me where the powdered milk is?

      Grocery Store Cashier: Row four, behind the sugar, in front of the flour. Pasteurized, pulverized, reconstituted, dehydrated and skimmed; add water, stir, tastes like shit.

      Charlie Hanson: ...thanks.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Lilla (Theme)
      Written and Performed by Luis Bacalov And Orchestra

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. August 1976 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Italien
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      • Italienisch
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      • Sausalito, Kalifornien, USA
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